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American Community Survey Overview September 4, 2013 Tim Gilbert American Community Survey Office

American Community Survey Overview September 4, 2013 Tim Gilbert American Community Survey Office. Outline. American Community Survey (ACS) basics Resources for l earning more Accessing ACS data products Questions Exercises. What is the ACS?.

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American Community Survey Overview September 4, 2013 Tim Gilbert American Community Survey Office

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  1. American Community Survey OverviewSeptember 4, 2013Tim GilbertAmerican Community Survey Office

  2. Outline • American Community Survey (ACS) basics • Resources for learning more • Accessing ACS data products • Questions • Exercises

  3. What is the ACS? • A large national survey that uses continuous measurement methods to produce detailed population and housing estimates each year • Designed to produce critical information that was previously collected in the decennial census

  4. Census / ACS History • 1790-1930 Census: one form to all households • 1940-2000 Census: short form and long form • 2000 ACS: large-scale demonstration • 2005-present ACS / PRCS: full implementation • 2010 Census: short form only

  5. 2010 Census vs. ACS

  6. ACS Data Collection: Households

  7. American Community SurveyContent Social Economic Demographic Housing

  8. Changes to Content • 2008: New/modified questions added for • Marital history • Health insurance coverage • Service connected disability status and rating • Disability • 2009: New question added for Bachelor’s field of degree • 2013: New questions added for Computer ownership/internet access

  9. ACS Helps Communities http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaEu8-xH9LE

  10. Selected Census Geographic Concepts Legal/Administrative Areas Statistical Areas Regions Divisions Census Designated Places Census County Divisions Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMA) Census Tracts Block Groups • Nation • States • Counties • Incorporated Places • Minor Civil Divisions • Congressional Districts • State Legislative Districts • School Districts • Zip Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs)

  11. Availability of ACS Data Products

  12. Data Products Release Schedule

  13. Map of ACS Publication Areas

  14. Outline • American Community Survey (ACS) basics • Resources for learning more • Accessing ACS data products • Questions • Exercises

  15. American Community Survey Learning More ACS Main Page Guidance on Comparing ACS Data to Other Sources The ACS Compass Products Data Release and Documentation Pages Design and Methodology Report

  16. ACS Main Page www.census.gov/acs

  17. Comparison Guidance census.gov/acs/www/guidance_for_data_users/comparing_data/

  18. Compass Handbooks census.gov/acs/www/guidance_for_data_users/handbooks

  19. Data Release Page census.gov/acs/www/data_documentation/2011_release/

  20. Documentation Page census.gov/acs/www/data_documentation/documentation_main/

  21. Design and Methodology census.gov/acs/www/methodology/methodology_main/

  22. Outline • American Community Survey (ACS) basics • Resources for learning more • Accessing ACS data products • Questions • Exercises

  23. Ways to Access • QuickFacts • EasyStats • Application Programming Interface (API) • American FactFinder • Summary File • Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) • DataFerrett

  24. QuickFacts quickfacts.census,gov

  25. Easy Stats/API census.gov/easystats census.gov/developers

  26. Census Bureau Homepage www.census.gov

  27. American FactFinder http://factfinder2.census.gov

  28. Data Products Profiles Tables Detailed Tables Subject Tables Ranking Tables Geographic Comparison Tables • Data Profiles • Narrative Profiles • Comparison Profiles • Selected Population Profiles

  29. Selected Population Profiles

  30. Selected Population Profiles (cont’d) 30

  31. Detailed TablesExamples • B01001A-I: Sex by Age by Race and Hispanic Origin • B08134: Means of Transportation to Work by Travel Time to Work • B25018: Median Number of Rooms • B14001: School Enrollment by Level of School for the Population 3 Years and Over • B17001: Poverty Status in the Past 12 Months by Sex and Age

  32. Detailed Tables (cont’d)

  33. ACS Summary File • Set of comma-delimited text files • All Detailed Tables available • Only source for Block Group estimates • Available via FTP site or DataFerrett census.gov/acs/www/data_documentation/summary_file

  34. ACS Summary File Resources • Summary File page at http://www.census.gov/acs/www/data_documentation/summary_file/ • Includes links to FTP site and technical documentation • Access the Summary File Retrieval Tool from here • Information about DVD set

  35. Retrieval Tool Step 1: Select a geographic area and dataset Step 2: Select a table

  36. Retrieval Tool Results

  37. ACS PUMS anonymized, downloadable Public Use records of individual people Microdata a representative sample of the population Sample 37

  38. Microdata Source: 2010 ACS 1-year PUMS file

  39. Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) • Individual-level data on about 1 percent of the population – subsample of ACS records • PUMA is the lowest level of geography available • About 2,100 PUMAs • 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year files have identical PUMAs • Available via American FactFinder, FTP site, DataFerrett, or IPUMS

  40. Guidance on Making Comparisons • Don’t mix series: • Compare 1-year to 1-year • Compare 3-year to 3-year • Don’t use overlapping estimates to measure change: • Compare nonoverlapping • 2005-2007 ACS 3-year to 2008-2010 ACS 3-year • Visit “Comparison Guidance” on ACS website • http://www.census.gov/acs/www/guidance_for_data_ users/comparing_data/

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